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A Good Fish Story ------o------ One morning Iasi summer, ‘Fat Jefferies was awakened from out his peaceful slumbers by his usual morning alarm, Mr. Rooster. Fat raised up in bed, rubbing his eyes with both elbows and very lazily gazed out of a nearby window. He saw the beautiful rays of the morning sun peering through the branches of a mighty oak on a distant hill which seemed to promise an ideal summer day. His first thought was to go fishing. In just a very short time he was dressed and was seated a: the breakfast table helping himself to the half-dozen eggs which his mother had cooked for him, and reaching mechanically for the two loaves of bread on the opposite side of the table. In quite a hurry, he found the pick and set out to dig some “bait,” and while in the hurried operation he got excited at his misfortune at finding no worms, and made a mis-lick and chopped off his “big” toe. He nearly fainted at the sight of blood, but remembering the fishing trip, which would be spoiled at the delay of a faint, he hurriedly tied it back on with his large, red, cotton handkerchief. While going across the field to the pond, the red handkerchief scared one of the large white cows, which in much determined anger took after Fat and he. in as much more excitement, forgot all about his toe, and began a hasty retreat towards the opposite side of the field. Hut, alas ! The cow was too fast for him. It made a straight bee-line for him, and in a few healthy jumps and springs was upon him, and—it just helped him away he went, bait, line, hook and sinker, sprawling over the ground. He got himself together, finally, and still full of determination, made along a few—his head got ahead of his feet some how or other, and his way, by a round about course, to the pond. While seated on the bank, half asleep, a frog leaped from the bank into the pond, awakening him all of a sudden, and thinking the cow was there, he made a desperate leap for the opposite side of the stream. But mighty-rae ! S—P—L—A—S—H ! He split the water with a jar! HELP! he cried. And help was at hand. His “Maw” helped him—home with a lengthy pine shingle. 10 i
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Ijtt itmtory ---o--- COLORS ‘ Red anCl Black MOTTO : Scientia est potestas. --------0---------- faculty J. B. Sheetz, A. B. R. E. Rudisill, A. B. R. R. McCombs. A. B. S. R. Henning, A. B. I. N. Riffle. M. F. Franks. Miss M. Dearth. Miss M. Newcomer. Miss M. Hoover. Miss N. Poundstone. DEAN OF: Freshmen Class, Section 3 Freshman Class, Section 1. Sophomore Class. Senior Class. Commercial. Commercial. Junior Class. Junior High School. Freshmen Class, Section 2. Junior High School. DIRECTORS Holmes Sangston, President. D. W. Poundstone, Treasurer D. B. Christopher, Vice-President. T. N. Heartley. D. A. Huhn, Secretary. J. R. Barber. Guy Warman. -------0--------- CLASS COLORS FLOWER Junior ..............Purple and Gold .....White Lily. Sophomore ........... White and Gold......Yellow Tulip. Freshman ............Lavender and gold... .White Rose. MOTTO Junior ( lass .......................Via facjen(ja est. Sopnomore ( lass .....................Nulla vestigia retrorsum. Ireshman Class .......................Finis opus coronat. CLASS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT unior .............Charles Patterson Wallace Moser. Sophomore ..........George Brown Charles Weimer. Freshman ...........Sterling Honsaker Sheridan Snell. 17.
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